Band Booster Meeting Monday (April 13th)

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Items of interest at the booster meeting are:

  • Board elections! President, Treasurer and Corresponding Secretary Positions will be elected this night
  • 30th annual Flower Sale – orders due
  • Road Rally Fundraiser – money due
  • Tickets will be available for the Band Banquet
  • Cedar Point Trip
  • Senior Picnic
  • Welcome Freshman Pool Party
  • Scrips Gift Card Fundraiser – ongoing each month
  • Kroger Rewards – Need to renew online
  • Marching Band Summer Uniforms
  • Summer Band Camp
  • Color Guard Uniforms
  • Washington DC Trip
  • Spring Concert

March IMB Newsletter / April 13th Booster Meeting

March IMB Newsletter is now available!

Next Booster Meeting is Monday, April 13th (One week later due to Spring Break).

Items of interest at the booster meeting are:

  • Board elections!  President, Treasurer and Corresponding Secretary Positions will be elected this night.
  • Tickets will be available for the Band Banquet.
  • Upcoming Cedar Point Trip.
  • Senior Picnic
  • Summer Family Picnic
  • Freshman Pool Party
  • Scrips Gift Card Fundraiser – ongoing each month
  • Kroger Rewards – Need to renew online
  • Summer Uniforms
  • Upcoming Band Camp

Road Rally Fundraiser – April 18th

Road Rally

Road Rally

A Road Rally is basically a large-scale scavenger hunt. You gather a team of up to six amazing people. With your team, you will drive around following a set of instructions and find the answers to a set of clues and questions that we provide for you. Throughout the route, you will be required to complete other tasks as well. At the end we will all meetup, share stories, have a drink and order some food. The team that completes the most tasks and receives the most points in the least amount of time will also win some cash!  You can expect to have a blast.

  • Road Rally- April 18, 2015
  • Starts promptly @ 6:30 PM
  • Costs: $15 per person
  • Deadline to sign up 4/10/2015
  • Link to 2015 Road Rally Flyer

Washington D.C. Trip Itinerary / Hotel Information

Capitol building

Tentative Trip Itinerary can be found at this link.

Hotel is Double-Tree Crystal City at this link.

Washington, D.C. TENTATIVE ITINERARY

 

Thursday, May 21 Time TBD- Depart HFII

 

Day 1 Friday, May 22

AM- Arrive in Washington, DC

Take a walk through Lafayette Park to view the White House

Visit the American History and Natural History Smithsonian Museums

Lunch at Union Station

Check-in to your hotel:

DOUBLE-TREE CRYSTAL CITY

Dinner at Hill Country

Visit the Marine Barracks for the official Evening Parade in resplendent

Full Dress Marine uniforms*

 

Day 2 Saturday, May 23

Breakfast at the hotel

Visit the 9/11 Pentagon Memorial

Morning visit to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Remember the Children: Daniel’s Story

Lunch TBD

Visit the National Zoo

Dinner at Rosemary’s Thyme Bistro

Evening walking tour of the Lincoln, Korean, Martin Luther King, Jr.,

Vietnam, and National World War II Memorials, as well as a view of

the outside of the Washington Monument

 

Day 3 Sunday, May 24

Breakfast at the hotel

Visit the Air Force Memorial

Visit Arlington National Cemetery to see a Changing of the Guards

Ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers

Lunch TBD

Visit the Smithsonian American History and Natural History Museums

Dinner at the Georgetown University Dining Hall

Attend the official National Memorial Day Concert on the West Lawn

of the U.S. Capitol, featuring the National Symphony Orchestra and

broadcast live on PBS

 

Day 4 Monday, May 25 Memorial Day

Breakfast at the hotel

Visit the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum

Participate in the National Memorial Day Parade on Historic

Constitution Avenue

Depart Washington, DC, dinner en route

This is a very flexible itinerary. Except for confirmed appointments and performances, the

places of interest and the sequence of sightseeing might be changed if necessary or desirable. In

the event of an unavoidable conflict in the performance and the sightseeing schedule, the

concert schedule will prevail, and it may be necessary to exclude some sightseeing activities.